Aperture 2 first test drive and new features...and the amazing new speed.
Fasten your seatbelt…the Aperture 2 test drive continues…
1800 Raw images imported as reference files…in just under 10 minutes… I call this real speeeeeeeeed, almost scary…and having the choice to edit during import is one of my new favorites, the Quick Preview…oh boy I just love that one!
Let's go and check under the
hood of Aperture 2...

© Gunther Deichmann - Marlon's BMW being checked
by a mechanic in between laps, Sepang Malaysia
Click on
the image above and visit Marlon's website
@
http://www.marlonstockinger.com/index.html
Yes, I
did some real timing today, like on the Race track
every second counts, but sometimes even race cars
loose control if you a good driver or not…
you hit the
gravel, your secure area.
I also took the last corner too fast today
(or
maybe I am not used to the new speed of
Aperture
2)
yes, I did loose
control and imported by mistake the same CF Card
twice, but then I thought, hey, there is this
NEW command where you can tick
this box and avoid duplicates on import. I had to
investigate this one, and went straight for another
lap…
After I had imported all my images I tried to
cheat
by importing the
same images again, I clicked on the folder with the
import panel open, and guess what? It was empty since
I had activated the
“Do not import duplicates
“check
box, thanks to the Apple engineers, a fantastic new
feature, just awesome.
Note: this happen today, a real life
mistake!

You find this box on the upper right on the import
panel,
you check
Do not import duplicates...
it is that
easy.
90% of my photography is in the field, importing from
my CF Cards or external hard drives in the Hotel Room
or even in a Tent during my trip through Tibet in
2006, and sometimes I get my Cards mixed up, but now
having the ability to avoid duplicates
“Do not import duplicates”
is very smart
and a great time saver.

No more
duplicates... a real time saver,
not to mention the storage space you
save.
As mention in my earlier Blog, Aperture
2 arrived
perfect on time for my shoot in Sepang Malaysia for
the Formula BMW Pacific practice trials, but soon I
am back in Cambodia, Bali and Palau, creating images
most people know me for. If I mix up my CF Cards
again I just don’t worry anymore, given me more time
to create images and extra time for serious editing
on the road,
thanks to the Aperture
team.
Some more good
NEWS, for our
underwater photographers…Aperture
2 has now
a retouching tool, but more on that in my next
blog…the only thing I give away today, if you need to
remove some back scatter in your underwater
images, the
horror in underwater photography
…yes,
it can be done…! I guess we go diving on
our next Blog.
One software is a lot better than two, no need for
Photoshop cloning.
There is one more new option I like to introduce to
you today... check out the NEW overlay option
"Highlight Hot and Cold Pixel" I have tried this
already...again a super NEW addition to
Aperture
2, I
provide some real life samples in the days to come.

Click
on the image above and visit the
NEW
Aperture 2 website
@
http://www.apple.com/aperture/
OK. that’s it for today,
but sooooooo
much more in the
coming days and weeks,
you just have to stay tuned or subscribe to my Blog.
GD
For more
images by Gunther Deichmann please visit his website
@
http://www.deichmann-photo.com/
The PhotoShelter Widget...Formula BMW Pacific & Aperture 2...very fast...
and PhotoShelter has just released this cool widget, see below...
GD
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